Election

Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit in Nevada state court alleging at least four Las Vegas area polling places stayed open "two hours beyond the designated time" during early voting. A judge has denied the request to isolate ballots from those locations.

American Muslims in eight states have been contacted by the FBI in recent days to answer a series of questions regarding any connections to Al-Qaeda leaders or knowledge of any terror plots, a civil rights group said.

The Texas Attorney General has opened a "voter fraud" probe of mail-in ballots for primary elections in Tarrant County, a new report says. Texas has led the US in seeking voting restrictions, such as a voter ID law that courts have called discriminatory.

Taking selfies at the ballot box can bring trouble in several states. A new lawsuit is challenging this prohibition, saying that state laws that bar the practice amount to "unconstitutional censorship."

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic Party's fundraising committee for its US House of Representatives candidates fell victim to cyber-attacks that are being investigated by the FBI, according to a Reuters report.

More than 300 delegates are at stake for the presidential candidates in Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, and Mississippi Tuesday and, with time running out in the race, this big day of voting stands to be a highly competitive sequel to last week’s Super Tuesday.

Winning a Super Tuesday state by 19 points seems like it would matter, but Sen. Bernie Sanders’ victory in Colorado didn’t earn him more delegates than Hillary Clinton. In fact, she may end up with an even greater amount, despite a big loss at the polls.